Muhammad Firdaus
Awal Bros University

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PENDIDIKAN KESEHATAN TENTANG PUBERTAS PADA REMAJA PUTRA DAN PUTRI DI SMAIT ABDURRAB Sherly Mutiara; Muhammad Firdaus; Rezki Amalia Nurshal; Asep Marzuki; Desti Monika Uli
Awal Bros Journal of Community Development Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Awal Bros Journal of Community Development
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Awal Bros

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54973/abjcd.v4i2.390

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Puberty is a very important stage for all teenagers, both boys and girls. The puberty period will change from childhood to adulthood. These changes include hormonal changes, physical changes, psychological and social changes. Puberty is the process of changing physical and sexual immaturity towards physical and sexual maturity. The physical and sexual maturity phase can enable a teenager's reproductive organs to function for reproduction. The aim of this community service activity carried out for young men and young women at SMAIT Abdurrab is to provide education, knowledge, and insight to young men about what puberty is, the characteristics of puberty, etiquette in dressing, and how to respond to pubertal changes that occur or is experiencing. The targets for this activity are all young men and young women in grades 10, 11 and 12 of SMAIT Abdurrab. The activities were carried out at SMAIT Abdurrab. The implementation of the activity began by distributing questionnaires about the meaning of puberty and the characteristics of a teenager entering puberty. This questionnaire was distributed to find out how many teenagers already understand the meaning of puberty and the signs or characteristics of puberty. Then the core activities continued with providing lecture material by the extension team. A question and answer session was opened at the end of the event. Next, there is an evaluation questionnaire which is distributed to all students and filled in to assess the success of the activities that have been carried out. The success of this activity is that it is hoped that all young men will be able to understand puberty and the characteristics of entering puberty, and can understand and be calm without worry in facing the changes that occur when entering puberty.
The Influence of Patient Knowledge, Hospital Policy, and Data Validity on the Ease of Using the SIRANAP Inpatient Information System Muhammad Firdaus; Abdul Zaky; Septi Masiyaroh Ulina Panggabean; Muhammad Hafiz
Jurnal Manajemen Informasi Kesehatan (Health Information Management) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Health Information and Management
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Sapta Bakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51851/jmik.v11i1.1021

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Background: Timely completion of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) is essential for ensuring continuity of care, administrative efficiency, and hospital accreditation compliance. However, delays in EMR closing remain a common problem in hospital services. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the determinants of EMR closing delays using the Human–Organization–Technology Fit (HOT-Fit) model. Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted among 150 healthcare professionals involved in EMR documentation processes. Data were collected using structured questionnaires based on HOT-Fit dimensions, including human, organizational, and technological factors. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation tests, and multiple linear regression analysis. Results: Human factors (β = -0.241; p = 0.002), organizational factors (β = -0.398; p < 0.001), and technological factors (β = -0.219; p = 0.004) significantly influenced EMR closing delays. Organizational factors were identified as the strongest predictor. The regression model explained 56.4% of the variance in EMR closing delays (Adjusted R² = 0.564). Better alignment between human, organizational, and technological components was associated with improved EMR closing timeliness. Conclusion: EMR closing delays are influenced by multidimensional factors involving human, organizational, and technological components. Strengthening organizational support, improving user competency, and optimizing EMR system performance are important strategies to reduce delays and improve hospital service quality.